Review:
Igen: Why Today's Super Connected Kids Are Growing Up Less Rebellious, More Tolerant, Less Happy And Completely Unprepared For Adulthood And What That Means For The Rest Of Us By Jean M. Twenge
overall review score: 4.2
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This book explores the behavior and characteristics of the iGen generation, focusing on how growing up in a hyper-connected world has shaped them to be less rebellious, more tolerant, less happy, and unprepared for adulthood.
Key Features
- Analysis of the iGen generation
- Impact of technology on youth behavior
- Insights on generational differences
- Discussion on challenges faced by iGen
Pros
- Insightful analysis of generational behaviors
- Addresses important societal trends
- Provides valuable insights for parents, educators, and policymakers
- Well-researched and supported with data
Cons
- May generalize characteristics of an entire generation
- Some readers may disagree with author's conclusions
- Can be dense and academic at times